Laison shines at Vietnam water week 2024 with cutting-edge water solutions
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From November 6 to 8, 2024, Vietnam Water Week took place at the National Exhibition Construction Center (NECC), focusing on the theme "Developing Vietnam's Water Sector: Security, Safety, Efficiency, and Integration."
Over 150 companies and organisations from more than 10 countries showcased their expertise in water supply, drainage, filtration, wastewater treatment, and environmental sanitation.
Laison was at the forefront, presenting a variety of innovative products at the event like Domestic Smart Water Meter including Multi-jet, Ultrasonic type, Commercial/Industrial Smart Water Meter including Electromagnetic, Ultrasonic, etc., and also IoT Meter Interface Unit (MIU) for Mechanical Meter Retrofit. These smart meters support various communication options like LoRa, GPRS, NB-IoT, and LoRaWAN, etc.
Laison smart water meters have achieved significant milestones, securing MID, OIML, and WRAS certifications, which underscore our commitment to quality and reliability.
Furthermore, Laison has introduced Hardware & Data Management System which includes iOSent Meter Reading System and AquaTEC Leakage Management System, designed to assist water utilities in significantly reducing water loss and optimizing operational efficiency through intelligent management.
At this exhibition, Laison has won widespread recognition from customers for our exceptional quality, diverse solutions, comprehensive services, etc. We are committed to creating value for our customers by continuously innovating.
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